Thursday Specials

Doc’s Sports Retreat Menu

Our menu features a wide selection of American classics including prime rib, steaks, fresh seafood, sandwiches, wraps, burgers & chicken, pastas, pizzas, grinders, calzones, soups, salads and more! Doc’s Sports Retreat features a full-service bar that includes an outstanding selection of wines both by the glass and bottle.

Warm Ups​

All of our appetizers include choice of two sauces: bleu cheese dressing, honey mustard, marinara or ranch.

Soups & Salad

All Entree salads are served with fresh hot bread. Our soups are Jumbo, Soup Du Jour, French Onion, Chicken Noodle and Chili.

Sandwiches

All sandwiches served with kettle chips, cole slaw and pickle. You can add french fires for an additional cost.

Wraps

All sandwiches served with kettle chips, cole slaw and pickle. You can add french fires for an additional cost.

Kids Menu

LAKELAND, Fla. — If something isn’t working during the season, you scrap it and stick to something that is. If something isn’t working during the spring, you go back it again and again. That is the essential difference between the meaningless games of spring training and the important ones of the regular season, Justin Verlander said, and it’s why he wasn’t particularly worried about his outing Thursday in a 11-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates.

“I would be more worried if every spring start was perfect,” he said after allowing three runs, including a couple of home runs, in two innings. The good news he said is that his body feels good and his arm feels strong. Velocity was once again far higher than it was last year at this time. But the slider and change-up still need “quite a bit of work,” he said.

“I’m not concerned with results right now,” he said. “I’m concerned with my pitches, I’m not concerned with the results of what those guys do with the ball once it’s put in play.”